Regional dissemination of a trimethoprim-resistance gene cassette via a successful transposable element.

Antimicrobial resistance is a growing international problem. We observed a 50% increase in the prevalence of trimethoprim resistance among fecal Escherichia coli from healthy Nigerian students between 1998 and 2005, a trend to increase that continued in 2009.A PCR-based screen revealed that 131 (43....

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Main Authors: Amy S Labar, Jennifer S Millman, Ellen Ruebush, Japheth A Opintan, Rima A Bishar, A Oladipo Aboderin, Mercy J Newman, Adebayo Lamikanra, Iruka N Okeke
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3364232?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ebb5a360cbd14a11a246c9af0b765ea82020-11-24T22:03:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3814210.1371/journal.pone.0038142Regional dissemination of a trimethoprim-resistance gene cassette via a successful transposable element.Amy S LabarJennifer S MillmanEllen RuebushJapheth A OpintanRima A BisharA Oladipo AboderinMercy J NewmanAdebayo LamikanraIruka N OkekeAntimicrobial resistance is a growing international problem. We observed a 50% increase in the prevalence of trimethoprim resistance among fecal Escherichia coli from healthy Nigerian students between 1998 and 2005, a trend to increase that continued in 2009.A PCR-based screen revealed that 131 (43.1%) of isolates obtained in Nigeria in 2005 and 2009 carried integron-borne dfrA cassettes. In the case of 67 (51.1%) of these isolates, the cassette was a class 1-integron-borne dfrA7 gene, which has been reported at high prevalence from E. coli isolates from other parts of Africa. Complete sequencing of a 27 Kb dfrA7-bearing plasmid from one isolate located the dfrA7 gene within a Tn21-type transposon. The transposon also contained an IS26-derived bla/sul/str element, encoding resistance to β-lactams, sulphonamides and streptomycin, and mercury resistance genes. Although the plasmid backbone was only found in 12 (5.8%) of trimethoprim-resistant isolates, dfrA7 and other transposon-borne genes were detected in 14 (16.3%) and 32 (26.3%) of trimethoprim resistant isolates collected in Nigeria in 2005 and 2009, respectively. Additionally, 37 (19.3%) of trimethoprim-resistant E. coli isolates collected between 2006 and 2008 from Ghana were positive for the dfrA7 and a transposon marker, but only 4 (2.1%) harbored the plasmid backbone.Our data point to transposition as a principal mechanism for disseminating dfrA7 among E. coli from Nigeria and Ghana. On-going intensive use of the affordable broad-spectrum antibacterials is likely to promote selective success of a highly prevalent transposable element in West Africa.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3364232?pdf=render
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author Amy S Labar
Jennifer S Millman
Ellen Ruebush
Japheth A Opintan
Rima A Bishar
A Oladipo Aboderin
Mercy J Newman
Adebayo Lamikanra
Iruka N Okeke
spellingShingle Amy S Labar
Jennifer S Millman
Ellen Ruebush
Japheth A Opintan
Rima A Bishar
A Oladipo Aboderin
Mercy J Newman
Adebayo Lamikanra
Iruka N Okeke
Regional dissemination of a trimethoprim-resistance gene cassette via a successful transposable element.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Amy S Labar
Jennifer S Millman
Ellen Ruebush
Japheth A Opintan
Rima A Bishar
A Oladipo Aboderin
Mercy J Newman
Adebayo Lamikanra
Iruka N Okeke
author_sort Amy S Labar
title Regional dissemination of a trimethoprim-resistance gene cassette via a successful transposable element.
title_short Regional dissemination of a trimethoprim-resistance gene cassette via a successful transposable element.
title_full Regional dissemination of a trimethoprim-resistance gene cassette via a successful transposable element.
title_fullStr Regional dissemination of a trimethoprim-resistance gene cassette via a successful transposable element.
title_full_unstemmed Regional dissemination of a trimethoprim-resistance gene cassette via a successful transposable element.
title_sort regional dissemination of a trimethoprim-resistance gene cassette via a successful transposable element.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Antimicrobial resistance is a growing international problem. We observed a 50% increase in the prevalence of trimethoprim resistance among fecal Escherichia coli from healthy Nigerian students between 1998 and 2005, a trend to increase that continued in 2009.A PCR-based screen revealed that 131 (43.1%) of isolates obtained in Nigeria in 2005 and 2009 carried integron-borne dfrA cassettes. In the case of 67 (51.1%) of these isolates, the cassette was a class 1-integron-borne dfrA7 gene, which has been reported at high prevalence from E. coli isolates from other parts of Africa. Complete sequencing of a 27 Kb dfrA7-bearing plasmid from one isolate located the dfrA7 gene within a Tn21-type transposon. The transposon also contained an IS26-derived bla/sul/str element, encoding resistance to β-lactams, sulphonamides and streptomycin, and mercury resistance genes. Although the plasmid backbone was only found in 12 (5.8%) of trimethoprim-resistant isolates, dfrA7 and other transposon-borne genes were detected in 14 (16.3%) and 32 (26.3%) of trimethoprim resistant isolates collected in Nigeria in 2005 and 2009, respectively. Additionally, 37 (19.3%) of trimethoprim-resistant E. coli isolates collected between 2006 and 2008 from Ghana were positive for the dfrA7 and a transposon marker, but only 4 (2.1%) harbored the plasmid backbone.Our data point to transposition as a principal mechanism for disseminating dfrA7 among E. coli from Nigeria and Ghana. On-going intensive use of the affordable broad-spectrum antibacterials is likely to promote selective success of a highly prevalent transposable element in West Africa.
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